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Lownsbrough, John, Woodcock, George, Brady, James, Bene, Nota, Ross, Judy, Et Al

City and Country Home Magazine, June (Summer) 1985 - Muskoka Cottages / The Tapestries of Gail Bent / Rescued Carousel / Muskoka Summer / Beni Sung / Louis De Niverville / Rachel McLeod's Garden

Maclean Hunter Limited, 1985

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Year of publication
1985
Place of printing
Canada
Author
Lownsbrough, John, Woodcock, George, Brady, James, Bene, Nota, Ross, Judy, Et Al
Publishers
Maclean Hunter Limited
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
City and Country Home Magazine, June (Summer) 1985 - The Tapestries of Gail Bent, Rescued Carousel, Muskoka Summer, Beni Sung, Louis De Niverville, Rachel McLeod's Garden William Withrow, director of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for the past 25, years, Tony Aspler recommends dining at the chef's table at the Sutton, Place Hotel, The Tapestries of Gail Bent, Ballooning in Burgundy, The Class Menagerie - magnificent carousel rescued by Nancy and, Derek Phillips, Muskoka cottage constructed for Sir Wilfrid Hepton in 1902 on a, 9-hectare island, Muskoka's Croft of Dounie, the cottage built by William Henry Elliott in 1894 on 52 acres, near Port Sandfield, Ontario, Muskoka cottage Belle Isle - built in 1898, Visit with collage artist Louis de Niverville, Jewelry designer Beni Sung, The fragrant, evocative Garden Canadiana Architecture Magazine Back Issues
Binding description
S Single Issue Magazine
State of preservation
Very Good
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

152 pages. Features: Profile of William Withrow, director of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) for the past 25 years; Tony Aspler recommends dining at the chef's table at the Sutton Place Hotel; The Tapestries of Gail Bent; Ballooning in Burgundy; The Class Menagerie - magnificent carousel rescued by Nancy and Derek Phillips; Muskoka cottage constructed for Sir Wilfrid Hepton in 1902 on a 9-hectare island; Muskoka's Croft of Dounie, the cottage built by William Henry Elliott in 1894 on 52 acres near Port Sandfield, Ontario; Muskoka cottage Belle Isle - built in 1898; Visit with collage artist Louis de Niverville; Jewelry designer Beni Sung; The fragrant, evocative garden of Rachel McLeod; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. Binding sound. A quality copy of this wonderful issue. Book
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